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A SOUVENIR 



R. W. EMERSON 

Eight Etchings on Japanese 
Paper, by 

WM. G. BEAL 

And a Portrait on Ivorine 



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MUSKETAQUm 



Beneath low hills in broad interval 

Through which at will our Indian rivulet winds. 



TIVO RIVERS. 



Thou in thy narrow hanks art pent: 
The stream I love unbounded goes 
Through flood and sea and firmament; 
Through light, through life, it forward flows. 



EMERSON'S HOME. 

CONCORD, MASS, 



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THE SPHINX. 



The sphinx is drowsy, 

Her wings are furled; 

Her ear is heavy, 

She broods on the world. 



SEA SHORE. 



Behold the Sea, 
The opaline, the plentiful and strong, 
Yet beaut if id as is the rose in June. 



THE PINES, 



MY GARDEN. 



My Garden is a forest ledge 

When olden forests bound; 
The banks slope down to the blue lake edge, 

The plunge to depths profound. 



THE U^ATERFALL. 



tA patch of meadow upland 
Reached by a mile of road, 

Soothed by the voice of waters, 

With birds and flowers bestowed. 



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